The Situation: According to the Associated Press, a group called the Military Religious Freedom Foundation is urging the Pentagon to court martial
officers whose subordinates feel they're being proselytized. MRFF
founder Mikey Weinstein says even a Christian bumper sticker on an
officer's car or a Bible on an officer's desk can amount to "pushing
this fundamentalist version of Christianity on helpless subordinates."
Weinstein and other leaders of his foundation met with top officials at
the Pentagon last week.
The Backstory: Weinstein and his group met privately with Pentagon officials on April 23. He told Fox News
that U.S. troops who proselytize are guilty of sedition and treason and
should be punished to stave off what he called a "tidal wave of
fundamentalists." "Someone needs to be punished for this," Weinstein
told Fox News. "Until the Air Force or Army or Navy or Marine Corps
punishes a member of the military for unconstitutional religious
proselytizing and oppression, we will never have the ability to stop
this horrible, horrendous, dehumanizing behavior."
"If a member of the military is proselytizing in a manner that
violates the law, well then of course they can be prosecuted," he said.
"We would love to see hundreds of prosecutions to stop this outrage of
fundamentalist religious persecution."
"[Proselytizing] is a version of being spiritually raped and you are
being spiritually raped by fundamentalist Christian religious
predators," Weinstein told Fox News. Continue at Joe Carter
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